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Ve Crewman Possible?

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Is it Possible????
 

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yes by spending alot of money......looks bat imo
 

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This is a VE Crewman lol... It looks crazy...
 

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I doubt it since it would require lengthening the body.
I think this would be a better fit as it seems to use the same chassis as a standard VE...
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I don't know what GM and Holden were thinking...

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Got the $$$ ? Go and see a coach company that builds hearses.
It would be a barge.
 

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The Crewman was a weird car in Holden's lineup... It was supposed to compete with the dual cabs that are very popular nowadays but Holden had the Rodeo/Colorado... I don't think the Crewman and AWD versions of it was a good investment for Holden but the Adventra would've been if they made it look less like a Commodore and more like an SUV, similar to the Ford Territory... Still though, the Adventra was much better mechanically than the Craptiva!
 

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Crewmans have some popularity these days. If you have a V8 one and it's decent they sell pretty quick I've noticed.
 

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There are some big fans of Crewmans on this forum.
I was invited to a preview of the Crewman a couple of months before it went on sale, but at the last minute had to cancel, and missed out..
When I eventually saw it I couldn't work out if it would be useless, or very useful. Glass half empty situation. So I bought a Monaro.

Had our Cross6 now for 10 years, and decided it is very useful. I would have liked a Cross8, but at the time not find a low Km one for sale.
It has been brilliant for touring around GAFA country, with the security of all the dirty stuff like jerry cans and spare wheels in the tray, along with a large trunk for personal gear, with all the soft personal gear and car fridge on the back seat.
Yeah, I know I can do that with a jacked up soot blower pick-up, but that was not on my list of cars I wanted.
 
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